Due to the EU’s Global Data Protection Regulation, our website is currently unavailable to visitors from most European countries. We apologize for this inconvenience and encourage you to visit www.motortrend.com for the latest on new cars, car reviews and news, concept cars and auto show coverage, awards and much more.MOTORTREND.COM

BFGoodrich’s WHAT ARE YOU BUILDING FOR Contest: Are You Lucky?

Interested in a set of free tires? We don’t know of anyone under the sun who would decline the opportunity. Tires are super critical to literally every single vehicle on the road, and in the modified and performance world, they can make or break a whole build. But we don’t need to sell you on a set of BFGoodrich Tires; you know the importance and value. BFG’s are probably on your build wish list, in fact.

In case you haven’t heard, BFGoodrich is holding a contest called WHAT ARE YOU BUILDING FOR? and time is running out for you to enter. The idea behind the contest is this: BFGoodrich supports your passion and wants to know the story behind your build. We all love talking about our rigs, so this is not really asking too much.

Here’s how to enter. Go to the 4-Wheel & Off-Road Facebook page. While you’re at it, give it a like if you haven’t already. On the left-hand side, click on the What Are You Building For tab. That’s the entry form. Upload a photo and fill in a creative and compelling photo caption. Include your name, email address, and zip code, and you’re all set. It’s pretty simple and straightforward.

There are two additional interesting tidbits from the fine print. First, eligible entries will be judged on the following criteria: (1) creativity (25%); (2) originality (25%); and (3) relatedness to an BFGoodrich event (50%). Secondly, “The potential winner will be contacted via direct message on Facebook. Inability to contact a potential winner, the return of any prize notification as undeliverable, or the failure of the potential winner to respond to the prize notification in 48 hours will result in the prize being forfeited and awarded to an alternate potential winner.”